Everything You Need to Know About Microblading Your Eyebrows

Eyebrow Aftercare

FOLLOW CAREFULLY
Following the microblading aftercare instructions is imperative to give your fully healed eyebrows the
naturally beautiful look you want. FAILURE TO FOLLOW AFTER-CARE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN
INFECTIONS, PIGMENT LOSS OR DISCOLORATION.
***IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO NOT LET ANY WATER, SOAP, LOTION, OR MAKEUP,
COME IN CONTACT WITH YOUR MICROBLADED EYEBROWS DURING THE FIRST FOURTEEN DAYS (REFER
TO DAY 1 AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ONLY EXCEPTION).
While showering keep your face completely away from the shower head, or take a bath to avoid any
water from contacting your microbladed eyebrows.
AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONSDAY 1
Each hour for the remainder of the day following the microblading procedure, use a cotton swab to
lightly wipe the microbladed area with distilled water.
***Rinsing the skin with distilled water helps to reduce scabbing by minimizing the accumulation of
lymph, which is what the skin excretes to form a scab.
Use a clean, washed finger or cotton swab to lightly apply the specialized aftercare cream to the
microbladed area. Remember, this process needs to be done once an hour for the rest of the day.DAY 2-7
Apply the specialized aftercare cream 3 or 5 times per day.
Itching is likely to occur throughout the early stages of the microblading healing process so most clients
typically use the cream when they are experiencing itching.ALL 14 DAYS
***It is critical to avoid the following during all 14 days after your microblading procedure.
Touching the eyebrow area except only when following the aftercare instructions for day one and also
days two through seven.
Scratching, picking, or peeling the eyebrow area where the microblading occurred to prevent the
pigment from being removed and also scarring
Sun exposure – sun tanning – salon tanning
Laser or chemical peels, and any other form of exfoliation
Exercise – participating in sports and activities that induce perspiration
Long hot baths or showers – jacuzzis – saunas – swimming
Applying any creams to your face or neck containing retinol or glycolic acid
Engaging in tasks that involve heavy household cleaning like the basement or garage where airborne
debris is prevalent
Transportation in open air vehicles such as, convertibles, motorcycles, boats, and bicycles
Drinking alcohol in excess, as it can contribute to wounds healing slowerAFTER DAY 14
It’s now okay to resume all your normal activities except, continue to avoid any creams containing
retinal or glycolic acid until after the completion of your microblading touch up appointment, and its
healing process as well.